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You might spot some druggos/housos though. Venture into Mt. Druitt
Or watch 'Struggle Street' and figure out how far you are from there :P

 

 

But in seriousness, looks like a good day, got the R88C + Mr. Dori Dori driving a Zonda + bunch of cool cars.

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Will be there.
The zonda looked cool but you could barely hear it. And the R88C was like the 787b: putts around at 2000rpm in 3rd gear. Understandable but a bit underwhelming.
Everything else is great though.

On Sunday I'm going to drive up to Gosford to check out the classic car museum there. I'll try hard not to buy the Toyota century they have for sale

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I streamed it Friday at work and went there on Saturday. Ended up at the bar area drinking and watching the stream anyhow lol..

You can't see much standing around. Unless it's the drift during the night.

Brappppppppppppppp 

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